SUPERANNUATION INDUSTRY (SUPERVISION) ACT 1993 - SECT 29B Classes of RSE licences
SUPERANNUATION INDUSTRY (SUPERVISION) ACT 1993 - SECT 29B
Classes of RSE licences(1) There are to be classes of RSE licences.
(2) One class of RSE licences is to be a class that enables a trustee that holds a licence of that class to be a trustee of:
(a) any public offer entity; and
(b) any other registrable superannuation entity included in a class of registrable superannuation entities specified in regulations made for the purposes of this subsection;
subject to any condition imposed on that licence under subsection 29EA(3).
Note 1: An RSE licence of this class is called a public offer entity licence : see subsection 10(1).
Note 2: Only constitutional corporations may hold public offer entity licences: see paragraph 29D(1)(g).
(3) Another class of RSE licences is to be a class that enables a trustee that:
(a) holds a licence of that class; or
(b) is a member of a group of individual trustees that holds a licence of that class;
to be a trustee of any registrable superannuation entity included in a class of registrable superannuation entities (other than a class of public offer entities) specified in regulations made for the purposes of this subsection, subject to any condition imposed on that licence under subsection 29EA(3).
(4) The regulations may provide for other classes of RSE licences. For each such class, the regulations must specify the classes of registrable superannuation entities of which a trustee that:
(a) holds a licence of that class; or
(b) is a member of a group of individual trustees that holds a licence of that class;
is enabled to be a trustee, subject to any condition imposed on that licence under subsection 29EA(3).
(5) The classes of registrable superannuation entity that the
regulations may specify in relation to a particular class of RSE licence may
include one or more classes of registrable superannuation entity that the
regulations specify in relation to another class of RSE licence.